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Jam Saheb, Maharajah of Nawanagar
Jameson Raid (1895)
Japan: attacks on Australia; British strategy; Cairo Declaration; Canadian troops; conciliation of; Far East invasions; fears of; Pearl Harbor (1941); surrender (1945); territories liberated from; threat to India; US policy
Jews: Montagu’s background; ‘national home’; Smuts’s view; terrorism; WSC’s view;
see also
Israel, Palestine, Zionism
Jingoism
Jinnah, M. A.: criticisms of WSC’s speech; death; Gandhi relations; Nehru government; partition proposal; Simla conference; view of Cripps; WWII
Johnson, Louis
Joubert, Piet
Kennedy, John F.
Kennedy, Joseph
Kenya: Asians; Crown Colony; Empire acquisition; forced labour system; highlands; independence; land tenure; Mau Mau revolt; white settlers; WSC in
Kenyatta, Jomo
Keynes, John Maynard
Kikuyu people
Killearn, Miles Lampson, first Baron
King, Admiral Ernest
King, W. L. Mackenzie,
see
Mackenzie King
Kipling, Rudyard
Kisii revolt
Kitchener, Herbert Kitchener, first Earl: desecration of Mahdi’s tomb; Omdurman battle; relationship with WSC; Sudan campaign; treatment of defeated Dervishes; WSC’s account
Konar, David
Korean War
La Follette, Bob Jr
Labour Party: decolonization agenda; election (1929); election victory (1945); emergence; manifesto (1945); opposition to National Government; policies; wartime coalition
Ladysmith, siege
Law, Andrew Bonar
Lawrence, T. E.
League of Nations: Amery’s view; mandates; WSC’s views
Leakey, Louis
Lebanon
Lecky, W. E. H.
Leeds Mercury
Legislative Council
Leicester constituency
Lemass, Seán
Lend-Lease
Lenin, V. I.
Lennox-Boyd, Alan
Liberal Party: Boer War policy; colonial policy; cotton duty; Home Rule policy; manifesto (1945); South Africa policy; views on Sudan campaign; WSC’s career; WWI
Liberator
Linlithgow, Victor Hope, second Marquess of: successor; Viceroy of India; WWII
Lippmann, Walter
Little Englandism: government stance; term; WSC’s position; WSC’s use of term
Liverpool Daily Courier
Lloyd, George Lloyd, first Baron
Lloyd George, David: background; budget (1909); Chanak crisis (1922); Chancellor of Exchequer; collapse of coalition government (1922); election (1918); foreign policy; imperial preference policy; Irish policy; Mackenzie King on; Menzies visit; old age; Prime Minister; relationship with WSC; sale of honours; South Africa policy; view of Zionism; War Cabinet; on WSC; WSC’s letters
Lockhart, Sir William
London: African deputation; Commonwealth conference (1948); conference of Dominion Prime Ministers (1944); Gandhi in; Menzies in; Smuts in
Lugard, Dame Flora Shaw, Lady
Lugard, Sir Frederick
Lyttelton, Oliver
Macaulay, Thomas Babington
MacDonald, Malcolm
MacDonald, Ramsay
Mackenzie King, W. L.: Atlantic Charter; centralized imperialism concerns; Chanak crisis (1922); election victory (1940); first meeting with WSC; on India proposals; London conference; naval policy; Quebec conference (1943); Quebec conference (1944); relationship with WSC; successor; on Tory victory; on WSC; on WSC and Baldwin; on WSC and Roosevelt; WWII
Macleod, Iain
Macmillan, Harold: on Atlantic Charter; Burmese independence policy; Empire policy; Prime Minister; on Suez; tribute to WSC; ‘wind of change’ speech; on WSC’s immigration policy; on WSC’s old age
Mafeking, siege
Maffey, Sir John
Mahdi
Maine
(hospital ship)
Majuba Hill, Battle (1881)
Malakand Field Force
Malan, D. F.
Malawi (earlier Nyasaland)
Malaya: communist insurgency; Japanese invasion; WWII
Malta: Roosevelt-WSC meeting; WSC’s visit; WWII
Mamund Valley, fighting
Manchester Chamber of Commerce (MCC)
Manchester Dispatch
Manchester Guardian
Mandela, Nelson
Markievicz, Constance
Marlborough, Charles Spencer-Churchill (‘Sunny’), ninth Duke of (WSC’s cousin)
Marlborough, John Churchill, first Duke of
Marlborough, John Spencer-Churchill, seventh Duke of (WSC’s grandfather)
Marsh, Edward
Mass-Observation
Mau Mau
Mawdsley, James
Maxse, F. I.
Maxton, James
Mayo, Katherine
Mbeki, Thabo
Mencken, H. L.
Menon, Krishna
Menzies, Robert: London visit; premiership; relationship with WSC; resignation; tribute to WSC; on WSC’s election defeat (1945); WWII
Mesopotamia: British mandate; British occupation; rebellion (1920); WSC’s policy;
see also
Iraq
Middle East: British position; WSC’s policies; WWII
Midland Conservative Club
Milner, Sir Alfred (Viscount Milner): Colonial Secretary; Egypt report; flogging of Chinese workers; franchise issue; relationship with WSC;
Round Table
; successor; WSC’s letters
Money, Leo Chiozza
Montagu, Edwin
Montgomery, Bernard Law
Moore, Richard B.
Moran, Charles Wilson, first Baron
Morley, John
Morning Post
Morrison, Herbert
Moscow conference (1944)
Mossadegh, Mohammed
Mountbatten, Lord Louis
Moyne, Walter Guinness, first Baron
Mudaliar, Sir Ramaswami
Muslim League
Muslims: in Cyprus; Empire population; Hindu-Muslim riots; Pakistan origins; refugees; Round Table Conference; troops in Indian army; United India plan; Viceroy’s Council plan; WSC’s view of;
see also
Islam
Mussolini, Benito
Mustafa Kemal
Mutual Aid Agreement (1942)
Nasser, Gamal Abdul
Natal
Natal Witness
National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP)
‘National Efficiency’
National Government
National Health Service
National Insurance
National Liberal Club
National Party, Britain
National Party, New Zealand
National Party, South Africa
National Review
Nationalist Party, South Africa
NATO
Navin Bharat
Nazis
Neguib, Mohammed
Nehru, Jawaharlal: Cripps negotiations; death; education; on Gandhi agreement; imprisonment; on Mau Mau; Prime Minister; relationship with WSC; on summit proposal; on WSC; WWII
Nemon, Oscar
Nevinson, H. W.
New Mandalay Sun
New Zealand: Dominion status; foreign policy; Gallipoli troops; Labour government; National Party; naval policy; press; response to Chanak crisis (1922); WWII
Newfoundland: fishing dispute; US base
News Chronicle
Nichols, Beverley
Nicholson, Otho
Nicholson, William
Nicolson, Harold
Nigeria
1922 Committee
Nkrumah, Kwame
North-West Frontier: British policy; Pathan rising; WSC in action; WSC’s views on
North-West Manchester constituency
Northern Ireland,
see also
Ulster
Northey, Sir Edward
Norway, British defeat (1940)
Nyasaland
Observer
Okpara, Michael
Oldham Conservative Association
Oldham constituency
Oldham Daily Standard
Oldham Evening Chronicle
Omdurman, Battle of (1898)
Orange Free State
Orange River Colony (ORC)
Orwell, George
Ottawa Agreements (1932)
Ottawa Free Press
Overlord, Operation (invasion of France)
Pakistan: birth of; democracy; origins; territory
Palestine: anti-Jewish violence; British mandate; British rule; British withdrawal; Jewish ‘national home’; partition proposal; Stern Gang; territory; war (1948); White Paper (1922); WSC in; WSC’s policy;
see also
Israel
Palestine Post
Pall Mall Gazette
Pan-African Congress
Parkin, G. R.
Pathan: rising; troops
Pearl Harbor (1941)
Pearson, Lester
Phelan, Jim
Phillips, William
Pioneer
Placentia Bay conference (1941)
Plato
Plowden, Pamela
Pretoria
Primrose League
Prince of Wales
, HMS
Punch
Quebec conferences: (1943, Quadrant); (1944, Octagon)
Radhakrishnan, Sarvepalli
Rajagopalachari, Chakravarti
Rand Mail
Reade, Winwood
Redmond, John
Reich, Das
Repulse
, HMS
Review of Reviews
Reynolds’s Newspaper
Rhodes, Cecil
Rhodesia
Ridley, F. A.
Roberts, Frederick Roberts, first Earl
Rommel, Erwin
Roosevelt, Franklin D.: Atlantic Charter; Cairo Declaration (1943); election victory (1940); India policy; Ireland policy; Lend-Lease; Malta meeting (1945); Placentia Bay conference (1941); Quebec conference (1943, Quadrant); Quebec conference (1944, Octagon); relationship with WSC; Tehran conference (1943); Washington talks (1943); on WSC’s Zionism; WWII; Yalta conference (1945)
Roosevelt, Kermit
Rosebery, Archibald Primrose, fifth Earl
Rothermere, Harold Harmsworth, first Viscount
Rothschild, Jimmy de
Round Table
Round Table Conferences (1930–2)
Rowntree, Seebohm
Royal Irish Constabulary (RIC)
Royal Navy: Indians serving in; oil supplies; Simon’s Town base
Royal Titles Act (1876)
Ruark, Robert
Runciman, Walter
Russia: Bolshevik revolution; ‘White’ forces; WSC’s stance;
see also
Soviet Union
Rutenberg, Pinhas
Sadullah (‘the Mad Mullah’)
St Laurent, Louis
Saint Simon, Duc de
Salisbury, Robert Cecil, third Marquess of: meeting with WSC (1898); Prime Minister (1885–6); Prime Minister (1886–92); Prime Minister (1895–1902);
River War
dedication
Salisbury, Robert Gascoyne-Cecil, fifth Marquess of (earlier Viscount Cranborne)
Samuel, Sir Herbert
Sandhurst
Sapru, Sir Tej
Sastri, Srinivasi
Savage, Michael
Savarkar, V. D.
Scott, C. P.
Seeley, J. R.
Selborne, Roundell Palmer, third Earl of (earlier Viscount Wolmer)
Selborne, William Palmer, second Earl of
Sèvres, Treaty of (1920)